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Message started by Hurricane Dan on Apr 19th, 2009, 11:10pm

Title: Easy Street's 2009 Bent Event
Post by Hurricane Dan on Apr 19th, 2009, 11:10pm

Photos not in order, due to photobucket being a pain in my :o

http://s557.photobucket.com/albums/ss13/MyJudge2/Easy%20Street%202009/

Title: Re: Easy Street's 2009 Bent Event
Post by FlyingLaZBoy on Apr 20th, 2009, 10:41am

Very cool, thanks for taking the photos...  glad somebody from RBENT could get down there!

Title: Re: Easy Street's 2009 Bent Event
Post by Hurricane Dan on Apr 21st, 2009, 4:49pm

It was a lot of fun.  I really want a velo, but I have to say, I was most impressed with the Scarab trikes.  The steering is supposed to be true centerpoint steering.  The links cross each other under the main tube.  I got up to about 15mph in an empty parking lot going downhill and cranked the steering back and forth, trying to lift a wheel with no success.  There was a little sliding, but no air on any of the turns.  I was shocked at the perceived difference with the Rotor Cranks.  Of course, my inexperience may mean I'm more apt to pedal squares than circles, so I'd be a prime candidate for them if it wasn't for the $$$!  The shocker for me was the quad.  I wouldn't be the least bit ashamed to designate one as my grocery hauler.  Once again, it unfortunately comes down to the price tag.  I think if we all have to live under Obamunism, we need to petition for a welfare program to assist the people in purchasing pollution free transportation.  If you're listening Mr. President, I'll take a Go-One3, or a cabbike, or an Aerorider, or an Aurora, or a suspended quad, or Scarab and a raincoat................

Title: Re: Easy Street's 2009 Bent Event
Post by goatstick on Apr 22nd, 2009, 4:22pm


Hurricane Dan wrote:
It was a lot of fun.  I really want a velo, but I have to say, I was most impressed with the Scarab trikes.  The steering is supposed to be true centerpoint steering.  The links cross each other under the main tube.  I got up to about 15mph in an empty parking lot going downhill and cranked the steering back and forth, trying to lift a wheel with no success.  There was a little sliding, but no air on any of the turns.  I was shocked at the perceived difference with the Rotor Cranks.  Of course, my inexperience may mean I'm more apt to pedal squares than circles, so I'd be a prime candidate for them if it wasn't for the $$$!

I'm not affiliated with Barry except for having purchased a Scarab, however, I will say my Scarab is a real vehicle and has met untold abuse in the ~12,000 miles I've ridden it in heavy traffic under conditions I wouldn't ride any other bike with. It is stable. I've had it doing 3-wheel slides at over 40mph, it's been bounced a half-foot in the air several times at 25-35mph (while going sideways once), It's been run off the road where the pavement is broken off with a 6" drop and the rear wheel was getting bounced up and down... I could keep going on. It never complains and takes everything I throw at it in stride. It probably doesn't make a great parking lot trike as it performs best out on the road, packed down with a lot of gear. That's when you really see the difference between it and most others. I had a TerraTrike first but tore the left axle boom off of it cranking the thing up my hill in about 4k miles. The Scarab had been through at least 10x the abuse. I have a couple of mods that make it a little better, but it's really a great vehicle. One mod improves the front wheel bearing loading so the wheels turn a little easier, and the second main one is to put a 40-spoke 4-cross tandem wheel on the rear with 1/4" ball bearings. The wheel flexes much less and the spokes tend to not whack the rear der when loaded in a hard right turn in a low gear.

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